Overview
In 1995, Capcom Co., Ltd. released a video game tied closely to the live-action film adaptation of its popular fighting game franchise. While typically known for their innovative and influential fighting games, this particular title took a slightly different approach by attempting to recreate the movie experience in video game form, featuring digitized sprites based on the film’s actors.
Gameplay
The gameplay sought to merge traditional fighting game elements with the cinematic style of the movie. Players could select from various characters depicted in the film, recognizing familiar faces and environments. The controls and mechanics aimed to retain the fast-paced, combo-driven action that fans of the franchise expected, albeit with some unique changes specific to this iteration.
Reception and Impact
Despite the unique attempt to blend film and gaming, the title received mixed to negative reviews from both critics and players. The game was often criticized for its awkward graphics and lack of the polish seen in other series entries. It remains a curious chapter in the history of the franchise, notable for being a rare instance of Capcom experimenting with a live-action aesthetic.






















































